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Hugo chavez-social-media-drill-down

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Timeline of Feedback English Feedback Timeline showcases an immediate response on the web and then a rapid drop-­‐oﬀ Spanish Feedback Timeline showcases a quick response with a con1nuous build-­‐ up throughout the week and then a drop-­‐oﬀ Semeon Proprietary and Conﬁden1al 2

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Overall Sen4ment of Feedback LiOle posi1ve feedback in English as we noted that the polarizing nature of the subject results in many nega1ve cri1ques and responses. We see there is twice as much nega4ve feedback as in Spanish however. Again, in Spanish, liOle posi1ve feedback as the subject is a somber one and we see similar eﬀects as in English of this very polarized event. We note half the nega4ve feedback than in English. Semeon Proprietary and Conﬁden1al 3

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Key themes associated to Chavez Top ten themes and, to the leT, those very closely linked to men1ons of Chavez Semeon Proprietary and Conﬁden1al 4

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Varying viewpoints about Chavez An ordered list of dominant ideas men1oned show feedback from many heads of state, overall nega1vity associated with most topics and a mix of beliefs that he was either an inspira1on or tyrant (possibly both). Semeon Proprietary and Conﬁden1al 6